- Belonging is the idea of being part of something where you are accepted.
- To be and feel included and accepted within a social, religious, political, cultural and economic group.
- Belonging is the term used when the individual becomes involved in something; it is the feeling of security where members may feel included, accepted, related, fit in, conformed and subscribed, which enhance their wellbeing with the feeling of home.
- Belonging is obtaining membership to a particular group or society that can bring feelings of inclusion and identity.
- Belonging is the feeling of security and support when there is a sense of acceptance, inclusion and identity to a member trying to fit into a certain group, place etc.
- Belonging is a term used to describe how an individual feels a sense of satisfaction and happiness. It unites many people together as one.
- When an individual is accepted through the relationships and connections made with other individuals, groups and family. This acceptance is dependent on context where, when and what.
How would you define 'belonging'?
- Belonging is the idea of being part of something where you are accepted.
- To be and feel included and accepted within a social, religious, political, cultural and economic group.
- Belonging is the term used when the individual becomes involved in something; it is the feeling of security where members may feel included, accepted, related, fit in, conformed and subscribed, which enhance their wellbeing with the feeling of home.
- Belonging is obtaining membership to a particular group or society that can bring feelings of inclusion and identity.
- Belonging is the feeling of security and support when there is a sense of acceptance, inclusion and identity to a member trying to fit into a certain group, place etc.
- Belonging is a term used to describe how an individual feels a sense of satisfaction and happiness. It unites many people together as one.
- When an individual is accepted through the relationships and connections made with other individuals, groups and family. This acceptance is dependent on context where, when and what.